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by Daniel Drummond Harvey

I have written a number of interesting emails to people, a selection of which are published in this book. The people I have written to include Donald Trump, Bryan Adams, Heston Blumenthal, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jeffrey Archer, various chief executives and some other people. I have also included their replies, where appropriate. I hope you enjoy this collection. Many thanks, and good luck!...

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by Stan Steventon and Millie Steventon

FROM THE FOREWORD BY MILLIE STEVENTON

My Uncle Stan was a grumpy man when he began to write to me from Spain back in the year 2009 and he can’t be said to have mellowed much with age. This book contains only his letters to me, as his old-school habit of always referring to my missives removes the need to include my supportive, and sometimes censorious, replies which possess little of the descriptive power and mostly unintentional humour of his own copious correspondence.
In a way I suppose that in the last few years I have been his only constant and empathic contact with the rest of humanity and this first volume is a testament to his fierce and unremitting determination to stay afloat in a world that has done its utmost to thwart his every desire. Uncle Stan is a litt...

Even Mom couldn't pump excitement into that visit to the whaling museum. And was that really a dirty word scrawled into that old whaling book? (Humor/Memoir/970 words)...

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by A.J. Goode

In this collection of humorous essays and tales from her blog, "A Good One," A.J. Goode shares some of her thoughts and experiences of her daily life in the rural Michigan countryside. She marvels over the Science of Flushology and gives tips on the best way to pitch a tent with a man, and then comes back with tales of being chased by an angry rooster named Chuck.

Other topics covered in this laugh-out-loud collection include skinny-dipping misadventures, squirrels in the kitchen, and an opinion or two about the Popecopter. Goode's slighty twisted views on life and the world in general will lift your spirits and leave you smiling....

by Mykyta Brazhnyk and Alexander Benda

What would you do If you'd see endless stream of buses? What would you think? This amazing short story from the collection of stories named The Endless Stream of Thoughts will tell you about the true side of the buses and philosophical truth.

"Mykyta Brazhnyk did a terrific job by writing this short story. It opens up the whole essence of today and tomorrow. Sometimes a page will suffice to describe the essence of this world" (Alexander Benda)

"It seemed such a simple words and such a complex entity" (Vladislav Strelets)...

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by Kurt Blorstad and Diana Morris

Laugh out loud funny! What will happen to Kurt the next time he fly’s?Did all these things really happen to him?When you have read the last story you will wish there were more.The Lost Episodes of this book can be found at Kurtblorstad.com...

37 reviews

by Mark Walters

In this bizarre, comical, travel memoir, Mark sets out on a quest to traverse from Sydney, Australia to London, England without taking a single flight. His extraordinary, epic journey takes him through 3 continents and 18 countries, via famous cities like Singapore, Bangkok, Istanbul, Budapest and Berlin, and unknown spots like Coober Pedy, Maha Salakham, Aktau, Sheki and Guca.

Follow him as he catches a cargo ship across the Indian Ocean, runs a gauntlet of Chinese tanks and terrorists, has beers with a naked ex-Soviet Officer in Kazakhstan, attends a 3 day Serbian trumpet festival, visits a German nuclear bunker, and eats magic mushrooms for breakfast in Amsterdam. As he trots across the globe, every step of the way he tells it like it is, with opinionated, off-kilter views,...

An epic roadtrip from Germany to Scotland and back again....

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by Ty F. Clemens

A few years after graduating college, Ty was fed up with "working" and "acting responsibly like every other adult is expected to," and chose instead to quit his job and backpack across Europe and Asia. Taking Off is the mostly true memoir of his trip.Yes, this may come as a shock, but a twenty-something wrote about his experiences travelling. Kind of like when Ashley from HR sent you the link to her vacation blog. The differences being that this book is longer, has less pictures of Ashley in a bikini, and gives you no real obligation to read it since you'll never bump into Ty in the break room where he'll ask you how you liked it. But regardless of obligation, you can still appreciate this book, as it consists of several humorous, interesting, and worthwhile anecdotes that are way more int...

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by Al Macy

Author Al Macy is a character and a tightwad with a unique sense of humor. He and his wife squirreled away enough money to retire early, do interesting things, and take unusual trips. As he puts it:

“Every day I wake up with nothing to do, and by the end of the day, I've only gotten half of it done.”

During his working life, Macy was a neuroscientist, computer game programmer, jazz trombonist, chef, CEO, piano player, clam digger, and technical writer.

The book is a journal of a car/bicycle/camping trip from California to St. Louis and back, but Macy promises that “if it starts sounding like one of your brother-in-law’s boring slide shows, I will stop this book, and we’ll turn around and go home. I mean it.”

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